3/20/12

PHOTOGRAPHY AUDIENCE PROFILE SHEET

Viewer’s Name:
Viewer’s Job Title:


Kind of Viewer:
Primary
Secondary
Education:
High Levels
Higher levels/ College
Professional Experience:
ex Navy, Company owner
Boss/ Owner
Job Responsibilities:


Personal Characteristics:
Decorated Navy sailor
High class person, owns a boat
Personal Preferences:
Paintings and the finer things
Finer things
Cultural Characteristics:
Lives by the sea, Northern part. Maine area
Near any coastline
Attitude Toward the Photographer:
respect
held as an artist
Attitude Toward the Subject:
Sadness
Sadness/grief
Expectations about the Subject:
Follow up shots
Follow up shots
Expectations about the Photograph:
The boat is sinking
The boat is sinking and the people will get out
Reasons for Viewing the Photograph:
how they got out of sea life
Reminder of the danger
*Way of Viewing the Photograph:
Focus on the sinking ship
Studying it, seeing more than one life boat

Viewing Skill:


Viewer’s Physical Environment:
Upper class home, Pub
Upper class Home



Tim Smith’s presentation
3-9-12

In class we had a guest speaker, Tim Smith. He informed us how flim/photos can be just as effictive as print media. He discussed how a photo is fact because you can see what is being said with proof, but it can also be used to show lies just as easly. The Keno Eye (camera lens) the aura of power, shows how you can rearrange flim and photos to fake reality. We also learned from him about the Montage, and how it was used to show that war is just like butchering cows compaired to the murder of soilders.